Low Poly Mesh designs are popular among the 3D printing community. Just about any mesh file can be turned into a low-poly design.
In this tutorial, we’ll look at using Fusion 360 to turn a mesh body into a low-poly design. We’ll then convert the mesh body to a solid to further work on it.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Creating LOW POLY models in Fusion 360
1:00 - Getting a model from Thingiverse
1:20 - Inserting a mesh file
2:00 - Turning off Design History
2:26 - Switching to the Mesh tab
3:00 - Using the Reduce tool
4:07 - Changing the Reduce Target
5:36 - Changing shading style to Flat Shaded
6:48 - Adjusting specific parts of a model
7:50 - Changing model to solid body
8:37 - Splitting bottom to make it flat
9:00 - Printer Results
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